MARKET STATISTICS

PUB. DATE

June 2002

SOURCE

Bond Buyer;6/27/2002, Vol. 340 Issue 31417, p32

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Presents several charts and graphs depicting on bond markets in the U.S. Increase of the municipal bond index; Details on the total amount of long term bonds; Prices of the Treasury Bills for the year 2002.

ACCESSION #

6962947

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